I have a 01' Range Rover with navigation. I believe the amp which is a Harman Kardon style # XQK 100340 may be bad,however I really don't want to replace this amp without knowing for sure if this is the problem. Can my amp be tested?

I have the same problem with mine. The only fix is a new amp for $650 its a total shitshow. **** Range Rovers. I have the same problem with mine. The only fix is a new amp for $650 its a total shitshow. **** Range Rovers.

As it can be checked but requires meter to check the rreadings.
and between 5v --12v motor working through battery to test the amp.
but taking it to the shop is much better as they will have all the required instruments to check the ampere.
thanks.

on the fixya main home page there is a coloum REPAIR/SERVICE YOU JUST HAVE TO INSERT YOUR PROPER ZIP CODE IN THAT AND the technician near to your area with their phone numbers will be displayed on the screen.

you can just call them.

thanks.yes there is a shop in your area which can check out the amp for you.
on the fixya main home page there is a coloum REPAIR/SERVICE YOU JUST HAVE TO INSERT YOUR PROPER ZIP CODE IN THAT AND the technician near to your area with their phone numbers will be displayed on the screen.
you can just call them.
thanks.

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If I understand you correctly the Harman Kardon does not supply the output video and usb ports. Since this is a go and play they pobably felt it was not needed. to impliment these changes would require a complete design change.

You need to add a Pre-Amp to make this functional. it can work, however, it's not really recommended to do this. The impedance levels usually don't quite match and can do harm to the receiver. Pre-Amps range in cost from 50 on up. They are abundant online. Hope this helps.